I disagree, Mike.
It's incredible, cmdrfunk!! Sometimes I feel more connection to the Russkies over here, than my fellow Americans back home, DEFINITELY more than for the far-left whiteys and white-hating blackeys that inhabit so much of the "urban suburban" landscape.
The similarities - Christian background,
immigration populations,
large land mass,
resourcefulness,
"anti-family"-propaganda-reluctance,
acceptance of traditional male/female roles (outside of the big cities!),
desire to keep government's nose out of your income,
openness to conspiracy theories (I'd just say healthy distrust of MSM and gubmint narratives), etc.- probably all help.
Does that make me a white supremacist? I'd say more of a trad-nationalist, but sure, choose whichever label fits your narrative.
One thing's for sure, the multi-cultural pushes and acceptance (no, PROMOTION) of all lifestyles propaganda that took off in ernest in the nineties sure didn't help Americans like cmdrfunk and me feel closer ties to other Americans! (see, again, recent relevations about the causal explanations for Robert Putnam's Bowling Alone)